On the interaction between antecedent-government and binding: the case of long-distance reflexivization
Résumé
The article claims that the distinct syntactic behavior of mono-morphemic and non mono-morphemic anaphors (reflexives) follow from the interaction of movement theory and hereby suggesting a relationship between binding phenomena, switch-reference and clitic climbing.
Domaines
LinguistiqueOrigine | Accord explicite pour ce dépôt |
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